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Title Section21 1964-03-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000^ The Straits Times Ik***** Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 73121 words
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Article, Illustration738 1964-03-02 1 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA Just a token role' A VERY SMALL NUMBER OF CANDIDATES— AND WE WON'T BE FIGHTING THE ALLIANCE OR UMNO, SAYS DR. TOH By SINGAPORE. Sunday THE Peoples' Action Party is to contest the Malayan General Election in April. This was announced today by Dr. Toh738 words
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Article, Illustration339 1964-03-02 1 TAI SING ONN - Tun Khoman entertains King, Queen and Tengku to informal dinner TAI SING ONN From HUA H I N (South Thailand), Sun. Thailand's peacemaker, Tun Thanat Khoman, who is known for his relaxed approach to politics, last night extended it to the realm of entertaining royal guests the Yang di-Pertuan Agong339 words
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Article, Illustration394 1964-03-02 1 Opposition parties meet to form a United Front KUALA LUM1Y PUR, Sun. April 18 was mentioned by Syed Ja'afar Albar today as the likely date for the parliamentary and shite elections. The Umno secretarygeneral told reporters at the airport here before394 words
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Article279 1964-03-02 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD REST OF GANG FLEE TO INDONESIA From KUCHING. Sunday 1%/iALAYSIAN Police Field Force "men yesterday iTI avenged themselves for the attack last week on the police post at Trlggus in the Bau area of the First Division of Sarawak. They killed four Indo-nesian-based terrorists in aReuter; UPI - 279 words
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81 1964-03-02 1 Subandrio on Afro- Asian conference JAKARTA. Sun— Tbm Indonesian Foreign Mlnlater. Dr. Subandno, yesterday discussed with the Am^aaaador of the United Arab Republic. Mr. Sayed Fahml, preparations for a second conference of the non-aligned countries and the Afro-Asian conference. Dr. Subandrto told the prew after the dlacusslon that th« twoReuter - 81 words
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Article40 1964-03-02 1 LAGOS (Nigeria). "Un An all-Africa ban on planes and ships trading wltii South Africa was among resolutions adopted at the OntantsaUot. of African States conference of foreign ministers which ended here yesterday after a six-day session ReuterReuter - 40 words
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237 1964-03-02 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malaysian Minister for Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today the Alliance Party in Malaya was prepared to take on any other parties in the forthcoming general election, including the People's Action Party.237 words
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95 1964-03-02 1 CANBERRA. Sun. Mr. A.O, Turner, clerk of Australia's House of Representatives, has suggested that MPs. cut down on the wordsee of their hackneyed phrases. In a booklet Issued for the guidance of members of the House, he suggested they should not ask. "IfReuter - 95 words
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Article25 1964-03-02 1 BRISBANE. Sun. Police today recovered the body of a Malaysian medical student. Tee Chian Hock. 22 drowned while surfing at Broadbeach yesterday.— Reutjr.Reuter - 25 words
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106 1964-03-02 1 WASHINGTON, Son. President Johnson announced yesterday his intention to nominate Mr. William P. Buniy as Assistant Secretary of State for Far East err Affairs. Mr. Bandy will succeed Mr. Roger Hilsman, who resigned last Tuesday. Mr. Bandy. 46, is at present Assistant SecretaryReuter - 106 words
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Article306 1964-03-02 1 THE TRUCE TALKS Tun Razak to lead 9-man delegation KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will lead a nine-man delegation to the ministerial talks on the Borneo ceasefire with Indonesia and the Philippines in Bangkok on Tuesday. The delegation will leave at 8.55 a.m. The talks306 words
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317 1964-03-02 1 83 dead in airliner crash on peak TNNSBRUCK, Sun. 1 Airport officials here reported today that a crashed British Britannia airliner had been sighted by an American search plane on Series Mountain, south-we,st of Patscherkofel Peak. Series Mountain (8,921 ft.) lies about 10 miles south of Innsbruck. The sighting was317 words
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Article29 1964-03-02 1 ALL FOUND DEAD IVNSBRICfc. Sun—Austrian authorities reaching the Mine of cra^h of Brittsji Britannia airliner tori.* v saM all 83 aboard were fouud dead. Oft (See aboxr)29 words
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304 1964-03-02 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. rE Finance Minister, Mr. T. T. K r i s h namachari. yesterday devoted nearly a third of his Budget to the "painful necessity" of strengthening India's defences. The Budget also included incentives to attract foreign private investment andReuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration251 1964-03-02 2 KARACHI, Sunday PRESIDENT Ayub Khan said last night the 1 United States should not waste its money on building up India's defences for a war with China which she would never fight. He said in a broadcast to theReuter; UPI - 251 words
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102 1964-03-02 2 BANGKOK. Sun.— Thii border police have been alerted -mid reports that Burma Is to launch mopping -up operations against Karen rebels, "-"fffcp* newspapers said today. The reports said the police would try to prevent Karen In* surgents from crossing a small river along the north-western102 words
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Article27 1964-03-02 2 LUANDA. (Angola), Sun.— One Portuguese soldier was killed and four were wounded in action against guerillas in the northern parts oi Angola.— UP.UP - 27 words
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279 1964-03-02 2 Ceylon's island paradise goes on block for auction rOLOMBO, Sun.— One of the smallest islands in the workl, which is also reputed among the most beautiful, the little island of Taprobane. off South Ceylon is for sale. A sugarloaf-shaped rock garden, covering only one acre. It lies sheltered In theReuter - 279 words
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174 1964-03-02 2 Russia, China sign culture pact and the ice thaws MOSCOW, Sunday. RUSSIA and China signed yesterday a routine cultural exchange agreement for 1964 after a routine day of negotiations Tass news agency said It provided for exchanges In art, science, education, public health and sport but gave no details- Western174 words
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266 1964-03-02 2 Britain's trade is hit by Indonesian 'confrontation' LONDON, Sunday. gRITISH trade with Indonesia, suffering from the dispute over Malaysia, dropped last month by more than 50 per cent for both import and exports, the latest official figures show. The value or British imports from Indonesia dropped to roughly to £0.51266 words
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57 1964-03-02 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Anti-Com-munist groups are opposing the Government-sponsored Asian-Afri-can film festival opening here in April. The groups say in a statement that the committee of the film festival Is controlled by the Communists. They have appealed to the Government to Immediately set up a newReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1964-03-02 2 HONO KONG, Sun.— Fanners In Nlngsla, north-west China, have reclaimed about 100.000 hectares ol land and put it under the plough, according to the New China news agency. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration180 1964-03-02 2 THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN DEVILS— BY OKELLO VAIKOBI, Sun. Field 11 Marshal John Okello, head of the Zanzibar Revolu tionary Council, said here yesterday that Africa would fight the British "tooth and nail with sticks and stones" and that "Devilish American weapons will rebound back upon them." Speaking at aReuter - 180 words
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Article64 1964-03-02 2 HONO KONG, Sun. Gina Lollobrigida the Italian film actress, said today she never dreamt she was "so well-known in Hong Kong, a place thousands of miles from Rome." La Loilo, who was here to promote an Italian film festival, told reporters before her departure for TokyoReuter - 64 words
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Miscellaneous34 1964-03-02 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby r ytUATi THE MATTER, PCAg?JI/WE LOST A £3000.00Q> f UAT> AM V CONTRACT AND WE OOM vg? T T»^/ ((<■» WIUT "V^l MAD AW OUR LA«T A k^a^) (geagag) I34 words
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237 1964-03-02 3 "DONN, Sun. The West German Chancellor, Dr. Ludwiß Erhard, yesterday mr vited Mayor Willy Brandt of West Berlin to come here for urgent talks en their rift over Berlin policy. A Government spokesman said the Chancellor felt that detailed discussions wereReuter - 237 words
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Article, Illustration48 1964-03-02 3 The Frogman's Twist WHfcN the Turkish Frogmen's Club held their annual ball in the Istanbul Hilton Hotel, members, some in their full diving rig, danced "The Frogman's Twist." Here is frogman Mirza .rdis. complete with oxygen supply, dancing the new version of the Twist with frogwoman Banu Oxsu.48 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-03-02 3 Christine Keeler sues Time for libel I ONDON, Sun. Party v girl Christine Keeler. who caused a Government crisis because of her relations with former War Minister Mr. John Profumo, has filed a libel suit against Time magazine, it was reported yesterday. The Evening Standard said that the 22-year-old model,131 words
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Article187 1964-03-02 3 WARSAW, Sun. The Polish Government yesterday handed over to several embassies in Warsaw details of a new Polish plan to reduce tension in Europe by freezing existing nuclear weapons. The Polish initiative was first mentioned by Mr. Wladyslaw Gomulka. the Communist Party leader in aReuter - 187 words
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138 1964-03-02 3 NORWALK, (Connect!--1 cut). Son. Two youths have confessed to killing the father of one of them and then a schoolmate, according to police here. The youths Richard MiAlister. 18. and Edward MrNaily. 17. are said to have confessed to shooting and stabbing McAlistrrs 43-year-old138 words
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250 1964-03-02 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday announced that the United States had successfully developed an advanced experimental jet aircraft which had been tested at speeds of more than 2,066 m.p.h. and at altitudes of more than 70,000 ft The President told aReuter - 250 words
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158 1964-03-02 3 LONDON, Sun- Mr. Harold Macmillan, who last year retired as Britain's Prime Minister, said yesterday he wished he was 40 years younger. The 70-year-old stalesman told a meeting of Young Conservatives in his constituency at Bromley, a suth-east London suburb: IReuter - 158 words
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141 1964-03-02 3 Cuba signs another British bus contract MIAMI (Florida), Sun. ifl Havana Radio has announced that Cuba has signed another contract with Leyland Motors of Britain, for another 50 buses and spare parts, valued at U. 5.51 ,500,000 ($4,500.--0C0). The broadcast, monitored here said this deal is in addition to theReuter - 141 words
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Article87 1964-03-02 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Police yesterday seized $1 million in narcotics which they said a former ranking heavyweight boxer, jimmy Slade. sold from an apartment in Harlem. Slade. 37. known as a- difficult opponent wno upset many name boxers in the *****. was arrested in his87 words
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Article48 1964-03-02 3 Washington; sun Mr. Harold Wilson. British Labour Party leader, arrived hers yesterday for talks with President Johnson and other officials. He said he had come to obtain the latest thinking of the President and hifi advisers on all the leading world issues. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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88 1964-03-02 3 DALLAS (Texas), Sun. Hie Ruby murder trial ended Its second week here yesterday and was adjourned until tomorrow with only 10 of the 12 Jurors chosen. The special Saturday rooming session was held In an effort to find the last two jurors to completeReuter - 88 words
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Article41 1964-03-02 3 The 'Mot her Heroine' MOSCOW Sun The Soviet Government has conferred the title of Mother Heroine" on an Uzbek woman, Bahru Akramov. for adopting and bringing up 16 orphans of various nationalities during the Second World war. Tas» reported yesterday. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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336 1964-03-02 4 Sarawak's problem 'a better life for all' KUCHING, Sun THE immediate prob- lem of the Sarawak Government was to raise the standard of living of the whole population not merely that of the wage earners, said the Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. Teo Kui Seng, today. He was speaking at336 words
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Article, Illustration133 1964-03-02 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Heads turned and eyes popped only the men's that is when three delightful United States beauty queens walked into Paya Lebar airport this afternoon. They had flown in from Hong Kong to take part in a fashion parade at the Hotel Singapura133 words
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Advertisement138 1964-03-02 4 you*; SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE IT'S ALWAYS SAFE. YOU'LL EARN s°/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" jiving full details of how easy it it to open Deposit Account. AUDNtHtD CAPITA!.. SIMM 000 HSUU AW PAIO UP CAPITAL:138 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1964-03-02 5 Industrial Arbitration Court recommends the setting up of an... SINGAPORE, Sunday Better conditions for midwives who are called out at night for deliveries THE Industrial Arbitration Court, by a majority award yesterday, "strongly recommended" the setting up of a commission of inquiry1,338 words
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Article40 1964-03-02 5 IPOH. Sun. The Alliance retained control or the nine-member Slim River local council last nieht when Mr. Wong Thin defeated Mr T. F. Pathrose (Independent) in a by-election. Mr. Wong polled 234 votes to Mr. Pathrose's 42.40 words
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101 1964-03-02 5 pENANG. Sun. The Prime Minister. Tenekii Abdul Rahman, will makt a trunk call to thr Prnang Chief Minister DiUi Wnne Pow N>c. nrxt Thursday to inaugurate Urn new direct dialling system in Penan* The Tentku will telephone Dato Wont from Kuala Lumpur at101 words
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Article140 1964-03-02 5 PLANS TO PRESERVE THE BATU CAVES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Plans are being drawn up to preserve tr^e scenic landmarks at Batu Caves. A committee under the chairmanship of Dr. P. R. Wycherley has been set up to form the Batu Caves Protection Society. It will look, after the various facilities140 words
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Article99 1964-03-02 5 MUAR, Sun. The Johore Government has set aside $600,000 to build lowcost houses and shophouses at Kepong. a mining area 33 miles from here. The houses, on a 15-acre site, will be built this year, according to the chairman of the Kepong local council, Mr. Scan99 words
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Advertisement31 1964-03-02 5 the onelPl A P^b^bhl mwl BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT _^^b4bOI Hft^bw B \tjS±. wJ BJ Bf TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNIOX LIMITED V*dv appointment from Pepti-Cola Co, Sew York31 words
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Advertisement324 1964-03-02 5 from Paris LANCOME Beauty Expert to give Free Consultations Madame Suzanne de Nas de Tourris. senior Lancome beauty consultant, is now here for a limited period to advise you on the latest methods of beauty culture and skin care. Gtll in and see her for a free consultation at: MARGIE'S324 words
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Article629 1964-03-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CUEPACS ASKS GOVT TO POSTPONE ACTION PENDING SETTLEMENT OF OTHER WAGE CLAIMS THE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services today asked the Government to postpone the implementation of the new pay offer to clerks. The revised pay629 words
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140 1964-03-02 6 Kidnapping of Shaw: Several suspects held SINGAPORE, Sun. Police have arrested several suspects connected with the kidnap of Mr. Vee Ming Shaw, son ot cinema magnate Mr. Run Run Shaw, and his driver, Mundari bin Iklal. This was disclosed yesterday by the Police Secretary, Mr T. Chelllah, at a Press140 words
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Article, Illustration51 1964-03-02 6 HE'S OFF TO STUDY IN AUSTRALIA LAST TEAK'S captain of the .Methodist Boys' School in Kuala Lumpur, Vonu Poh Koon. IX, (above) left for Australia during the week-end to study mechanical engteeeiiag at tin- Iniversitv of Adelaide. His f.ither i«, Mr. I«ag Prim Kui. managing proprietor of the Srlanunr IVwtcr51 words
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123 1964-03-02 6 DENANG. Sun. With the prorogation of the Penang State Legislative Assembly, a new member elected In December will miss his opportunity ot sitting In the first Assembly, which held its last meeting on Nov. 27 la^t year. Hajl Ahmad bin Mohamed > Taib,123 words
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Article51 1964-03-02 6 1 TELUK ANSON. Kun A public :is will be liflfi at the Malay Club here to draw up the celebration programme for World Heaiih The meeting i> being called by Dr M. Baravmnamuthu, Medical Lower Penik. and tills I year's theme Is: '"No truce for I51 words
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251 1964-03-02 6 'Public and police— two blades of same scissors' pENANG, Sun. The 1 Chief Police Officer, Mr. J. J. Raj. today likened the public and police to "two blades of the same pair of scissors." "Together.' 1 ho said in :i message on the eve of .Crime Prevention Week here which251 words
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Article, Illustration63 1964-03-02 6 J)K. and Mrs. Ho Ung Chek. who were married at the Wesley Church in Singapore on Saturday Dr Ho Is the youngest son of the late Mr. Ho and Madam Ling Hie Kir- The bride is the former Miss Tay Peck Tine, eldest daughter of Mr63 words
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Article60 1964-03-02 6 I KUALA LUMPUR. Gun. The Ikhebana International Club will :-.old a six-day floral arrangement rcur.se at the YWCA in Davidson Road her* from tomorrow. Th* rours<» win be conducted by Mrs I Lee Chin Gee of Singapore. Those interested may contact I Mrs. Goh Kwee Teng60 words
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Article96 1964-03-02 6 Cable ship's Jesselton task OINGAPORE, Sun. A »3 new cable ship, the Cable Enterprise, belonging to Cable and Wireless Ltd., Is to lay a telephone cable between Singapore and Jesselton. This cable will be the first section of Seacon. the South-East Asia link of the Commonwealth telephone cable. The 4.300-ton96 words
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262 1964-03-02 6 DENANG, Sun. Tbfr year's Catholic Charities Week will be launched in Malaya next Sunday. In the diocese of Penang. last year's campaign netted 540.000, of which $30,000 has already been spent on tht needy and the sick. The money was used to assi.st262 words
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Article35 1964-03-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Members of the Kairuli Arts Clufc here and from Rawane will travel to Seremban to yalam play •Aswamhdham" (sacrifice) at the Seremban Town Hall on March 7 at 8.00 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement102 1964-03-02 6 EVERY INCH A THOROUGHBRED THE POWERFUL NEW (fjjj) Midget io9B c.c. MG B 1798 c.c. tJT^^'l W The MG 'Midget' and *MGB' meet the challenge with complete confidence. These new powerful cars are built to provide more vivid acceleration, more safety, more room and comfort, a superior ride and more102 words
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191 1964-03-02 7 New Zealand sends gift of 28 birds to National Zoo OINGAPORE, Sun. Twenty-eight New Zealand birds left Auckland by plane yesterday for Kuala Lumpur via Honolulu and Japan. They are a gift from the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. K. J. Holyoake, to the Malaysian Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for191 words
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203 1964-03-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. on pay revision for 5,000 teachers trained in Day Training Centres will be held here early this month. The general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. John Gurusamy, said today that the Ministry of Education had203 words
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Article54 1964-03-02 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. A threeman Indian delegation flew into Singapore to step up the exports of marine products from India to Malaysia. They will spend five days here meeting local Importers and discussing with them ways and means of Increasing the export of dried prawns and other54 words
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Article138 1964-03-02 7 WEEKEND CLASSES FOR ADULTS CINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult Education Board, plane to organise special classes on Saturday afternoons and Sundays Likely subject are Malay, Chinese, Tamil, art, additional mathematics, biology. commerce and principles of accounts at School Certificate level and Malay, Chinese. Tamil and art at Higher School Certificate level.138 words
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107 1964-03-02 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister, Mr JR. Marshall, said last night that his country stands solidly behind Malaysia in her dispute with Indonesia. "We have always been in close support of Malaysia and are solidly behind the Malaysian Government." be said.107 words
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Article, Illustration97 1964-03-02 7 Beautician Violet crowned 'Esso Queen' at club dance MISS Violet Chow, 24. a beautician, was crowned "Esso Queen for Malaysia 1964" from among nine contestants at the first Esso Recreation Club gala dance held on Saturday night at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur. She won a free return97 words
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184 1964-03-02 7 TPOH, Sun. A call to the Perak State Government to pass legislation for the control of vagrants and beggars was made by Raja Shahriman bin Raja Abdul Hamid. chairman of the State Welfare Committee, here yesterday. "Vagrants and beggars are an eye-sore to184 words
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99 1964-03-02 7 Sulaiman will not contest elections 1 JVIUAR, Sun. Tht ITI vice-president of the Muar division of Umno and member of the Johore State Executive Council. Dato Sulaiman bin Ninam Shah, announced today he would not contest the coming elections. He said: 'I have decided not til contest the coming elections99 words
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Miscellaneous322 1964-03-02 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 False conception does harm to 4 Reasonable scope for Justice countfy— no one understands (4-4) (8) -8 Author Is said to be some- 8 Pour ent r lne veBsel ln turn where ln S. Wales (6). 9 Bearing upon a strange tale 'An old actor322 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-03-02 8 KEITH HOOPER - Second Malaysian invited to join Aussie paper KEITH HOOPER From CYDNEY, Sun. A Malaysian completing his Bachelor of Arts course at the West Australian University has been invited to join West. Australian Newspapers Ltd. next year to train as a journalist He is Mr. Yeang Kwung Jung, Penang, known as196 words
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Article37 1964-03-02 8 IPOH. Sun.— A fisherman, described as a "tiger general" of the Sin An« Bin Hoay ncrat soolety. has been detained by the police in Tanjong Piandang fishing village under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance37 words
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109 1964-03-02 8 PENANG, Sun. More than 200 villagers of Kampong Hupong in Bukit Mertajam district today held a feast to celebrate the completion of a stretch of BMd winch they constructed about a month ago under the "gotong r o y o n g"109 words
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191 1964-03-02 8 Chinese plan meeting of South-East Asian chambers of commerce I SINGAPORE. Sunday. r rHE Chinese Chamber of Commerce plans to call a conference of chambers of commerce in South- East Asia to commemorate the opening of its $2 million 10-storey building in Hill Stieet, which is expected to be ready191 words
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91 1964-03-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two men armed with daßucrs robbed a house-painter of $120 and a $60 watch in a dark lane ofl Princes Road here at 8 u.ni. yesterday. Yeow Ming. 20. told the police thai he was confronted by the two men who demanded his91 words
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Article53 1964-03-02 8 SINGAPORE. Sun— The second Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application on March 10 jby the Singapore United Rubber i Plantations Limited and the Singapore Manual and Meri caniile Workers' Union for an (extension or the life of two awards lo continue in force for a period I53 words
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Article27 1964-03-02 8 BATU PAHAT. Sun. The, Batu Pahat Rotary Club has built a 51. 200 bus shelter in front of the District Hospital in Jalan Kluang.27 words
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Article57 1964-03-02 8 IPOH- Sun. No motor vehicle will be allowed to drive along the roads in the Ipoh District Hospii.il grounds from today. The' ban was imposed fov the hospital in response to complainu by patients that they were beii.g disturbed by traffic. Visitors should park their vehicles57 words
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Article29 1964-03-02 8 BATU PAHAT. Sun. Tok Thu Lai, 12. a schoolboy, was drowned yesterday while swimming in a pond behind his house at Parit Raja. 14 miles from here29 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-03-02 8 THE CHIEF AND THE NURSE: IT'S LOVE AT A PARTY... Such a quiet marriage for the divorced Dato Panglima Kinta JPOH. Sun. He was a major territorial chief of Perak and she was a Colombo Plan-trained staff nurse. They met at a party in a friends house in Ipoh and301 words
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Miscellaneous116 1964-03-02 8 Alloy O»p B W V.T. Rmntlim ?^.'fff^.?^)^. H f?r WO> aty ||A >^"\p<»'STKV»arCXn U/_NOWIOnMPOUr>- >J THEN COMES Tk"WHAT 1 -\r-^\ 2«?vKuL»Vb6Y "SHT.-^ y^ AW WHAT < HE'S/ SHOULOMT BUSINESsT^-"^ If if It I rmctt ttff f hrntt r f^ojjjjf H^B iHH /otrvL^FFJlUmt. f T OWNQ OLD MASTERS! \WE DO SOME116 words
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Article, Illustration1823 1964-03-02 9 JOHN COTTRELL - JOHN COTTRELL I T7I V V CONCLUDING THE INQUIRY BY THIS CITY OF LOST CAUSES MUST EQUALLY SHARE THE BLAME FOR ASSASSINATION OF MR. KENNEDY ALTH OUGH wholly circumstanti a I, the weight of evidence against Lee Harvey Oswald was overwhelming us the Dallas1,823 words
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Advertisement354 1964-03-02 9 SINGER C means QUALITY-RELIABILITY- VALUE-SERVICE-PRESTIGE feUE^ A^f^ aaaaaaa^^- Model 194 M Economy Model in contem. Model 193 M Another Economy Model— Model 227 M A De-Luxe version of the Model 228 M The De-Luxe version of the porary design and finished in a pleasing a well-proven conventional round arm 194354 words
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Article116 1964-03-02 10 !0 Wordt $1$ (Minimum 1 MRS. P. NACALINCAM and family 'hank all relative* and friends for their 'ondnlencn mcssac-i" wreaMu. telefe'ramn and ttt-n<i..n< c at The funeral of her huMfcui.l MR. AND MRS. N Ponoampalam aad family of Bagan Serai thank all riends Hii.l relative* for their valuable .isaist.incr.116 words
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Article664 1964-03-02 10 A somewhat riotous week for tin ha? left miners, the market and manufacturers perplexed. It has confirmed vulgar opinion of the General Services Administration and its stockpiles sales policy, and consequently has raised a host of questions. They are not likely to be answered at the664 words
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Article469 1964-03-02 10 The latest date for Malayan elections, now that Parliament has been prorogued and the State Legislative Assemblies dissolved, is April 30. The earliest date assuming election writs are issued today and allowing for the statutory minimum of 10 days for nomi inations and 21 days for campaigning is469 words
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Article131 1964-03-02 10 The delegates to the AfroAsian Rural Reconstruction Conference in Kuala Lumpur meet today for the last time. The conference's final plenary session coincides with publication of a United Nations report which demonstrates again the urgency of this task of "rural reconstruction." In developing countries of the Far East,131 words
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Article643 1964-03-02 10 BURMA: NeWin picks a rocky road HE LOOKS NEITHER TO MOSCOW NOR TO PEKING R ANOOON, Sun. The Immigration officer at Rangoon airport carefully recorded not only the date of my arrival but also the time. "You must be back at this desk ready to leave the country within 24643 words
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Letter, Illustration1043 1964-03-02 10 The solution to K.L/s traffic problem THERE is a solution to the traffic problem which is beginning to strangle Kuala Lumpur. It is both exciting and sensible, and in my view ultimately is entirely practical. Of course it is dramatic. On first examination this plan may even appear a1,043 words
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Letter592 1964-03-02 10 ALLOW me to give you, for the benefit of your readers, a true account of what I said at the Students Seminar in Kuala Lumpur. I said this:— There are many things w for which colonialism can be blamed, but there is one thing for which the592 words
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Letter57 1964-03-02 10 \fANY Government em- ployees are In doubt whether the ex-gratla award given In IW3 Is taxable. No Central Provident Fund deductions having been made, It appears that the Inland Revenue Depari- ment Is not going to treat the award in the same manner. Can the Commissioner of Inland57 words
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Advertisement945 1964-03-02 10 FcLASSIFIED AD& VIVIAN AND ROSEMARY Bath Moama. Mcon*. N ft W TrC I it Wt4m Sit (Minimum) SACHITHANANTHAN aatblahim.i *on at K.K. Hospital oa M-2-64. Brother to Kayal and Ragu WnrdM Sit (Minimum) CHAN CHBS: The engagement I in London 00 27 254 bet- 1 een Dr. Michael rhew Koon,945 words
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Advertisement120 1964-03-02 10 IF YOU'RE HAVING THAT ..NMoa-aaisdn,. FEELING TODAY Like so many people, offer yesterday's hord work. Or lost night's wonderful party, you need to take CURONSAN Tablets. GURONSAN Tablets are invigorative ood Detoxicottve. and will relieve you of Fotigue. fhof 'O€AD-BEAT feeling, and 'hang-over' (after those fsrw "extras") Fortified with I120 words
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Advertisement69 1964-03-02 10 nothing o^~~T like a SHAVEMASTER ELECTRIC SHAVER That's why Sunbeam puts «»w>fi»»p»-fp*w>i^ 8 real blades in this great j l "j\ new Shaver —to give you /fl B .ff.?TV?". saata&a closer, fatter, more h j™ comfortable shave than any electric shaver ever f VI" S 1 MR FOR THE SMtVtt69 words
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269 1964-03-02 11 Dr. Goh envisages common market for S.E. Asia I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Singapore Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today envisaged a common market amorg the countries in South-East Asia. Dr Goh flew back to Singapore after being here one week attending the Conference of \Vorld Tensions which ended269 words
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Article96 1964-03-02 11 Pakkiam 's fund at $4,089 SINGAPORE, Sun. The fund for .Madam S. Pakkiam. the Kuala Lumpur widow .vitb 12 children, has grown to 54.089.--60 with three donations last week totalling $93.50. The donors were: Staff of Telecoms accounts office, Kuala Lumpur ($78.50); Mr. V. B. Patel. XL. (85): und an96 words
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Article28 1964-03-02 11 BA.VU PAHAT, Sun. The Batu Pahat Rotary Club will hold all its meetings, commencing from Wednesday, at the Golf Club instead of the Bandar Pcnggaram Club.28 words
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Article19 1964-03-02 11 MUAR. Sun.— A "Miss Muar" beauty contest will be held here at the Tanjong Club on Thursday.19 words
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Article92 1964-03-02 11 IPOH, Sun. Prospects for the future ot Malaya's tin mining industry remain Kood for many more years to come, said Mr. D. C Thomson, senior partner Messrs. Osborne and Chappel. one of the major mine company in the country Mr. Thomson, leaves here tomorrow on long leave92 words
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129 1964-03-02 11 PLANS TO GIVE FREE CHICKS TO 200 FAMILIES IN PENANG PENANG. Sun The Penang Veterinary Department plans to distribute about 10,000 chicks to 200 families in the State. This was announced by the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, when he addressed 30 Malay and Chinese farmers at the Ballk129 words
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Article127 1964-03-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, accompanied by a four-man team, will leave tomorrow for a three-day tour of Sarawak and Sabah. The Minister will meet and hold discussions with the Commissioners ot Labour, employers and trade127 words
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Article36 1964-03-02 11 BINOAPORE. Sun— Two local engineer* of Mobil (Malaya) Ltd.. Mr. Prank Way Kang Ptn and Mr. Michael C.iua Kwee Khoon. are due back this week after completing a specialised training course la Manila,36 words
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Article, Illustration635 1964-03-02 11 MALACCA, Sun FISHERMEN ASSURED OF PROTECTION FROM INDONESIAN GUNBOATS: ALLIANCE SEEKS VOTE TO DEFEND NATION \N V attack by Indonesian gunboats on Malayan fishermen a few months from now will be "a perilous undertaking" for the attackers. The Minister of Finance and national president of635 words
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219 1964-03-02 11 More daily news broadcasts for Singapore from today SINGAPORE, Sunday. ]y|ORE daily news broadcast to keep the people informed of latest developments in the region within the shortest possible time will be on the air from tomorrow. The news bulletins have been increased from 29 to 42 In the four219 words
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Article, Illustration122 1964-03-02 11 Student to turn college project to profit A MALAYSIAN stu- dent in Australia, Mr. Lee Yong, of Jalan Petri, Muar, is planning to turn his college project into profit. His research on the light intensity required to grow mushrooms a project of his choice required of every student at Gatton122 words
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Article83 1964-03-02 11 PENANG, Sun. Bryan Jeremiah's rendition of "The Wayward Wind." a former top-tune, won him the first prize in the St. Xa\ier Institution's talentlme contest before a packed hall In aid of the La Salle and St. Xavier's branch schools building 'und last night. The second prize went83 words
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217 1964-03-02 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Singapore will have a new 10-storey science tower, costing $2$ million, by the middle of next year. This building, which will have the most modern laboratories and equipment, will be built at the campus at Cluny Road next year.217 words
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Article47 1964-03-02 11 PENANG. Sun. Syed Abdul Rahman bin Zainul Abidin, a founder-president today opened the new 1 10.000 clubhouse of the Vikhwanul Masakin Club at Perak Road to mark its 38th anniversary. The ceremony was followed by a prayer meeting and a "nasik mmyak kenduri (feastv47 words
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Article70 1964-03-02 11 LONDON. Sun. The War Office announced today that Brigadier R. B. Dawson of the New Zealand Army is to be succeeded as commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade in Malaysia by Brigadier T.D.H. McMeekin of the British Army from October. The brigade is composed of British.Reuter - 70 words
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141 1964-03-02 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Malay, Chinese and Tamil transmissions of the Singapore station of Radio Malaysia will extend their broadcasting hours as from tomorrow. This would enable the three sections to include programmes which they have long been wanting to, a Radio Malaysia statement141 words
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Article81 1964-03-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eleven Secondary schools will take part in a forum on "Closer cooperation among schools" at th» St. John's Institution hall t* morrow at 3 pjn. Schools taking pan in thus discussion, oreanised by the prefect.*' board of St. Johns Institution, will be81 words
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Advertisement161 1964-03-02 11 iV I —jr f 1 p^VH I-: I W V- M W BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH One teaspoon of Bovril Contains 1..».. As much iron a<> y jmmmmm/mmm* 9 oz fish 5 oz poultry —5 oz rice f nJL^U^J *1 1 6 oz pork 31 oz mutton 10 oz mcc161 words
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Advertisement90 1964-03-02 11 ONODA CEMENT ONODA CEMENT CO., LTD. M K II Op*-* Tot* J*m Cm mm: TOSOE ItJOTT Stlesittmt: NN>>, tMU »P»W Dm I»H— 9 I*. ftMK Televrsion it the currant croz* throughout I Sirtgopor*. Most people, you included I perhaps, complain of occasional heodoche, eye fatigue ond other eye discomforti ofter90 words
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Miscellaneous725 1964-03-02 11 Today's Radio, TV D nm CIMrADDDC Hplm: 110 NeWB; 1105 The RADIO SINGAPORE Big Hits; U.OO Cloae Down. MEDIUM V*.VVE SERVICE D nin UAI V CIA 476 Metrea RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE BERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 Metrea SERVICE: 41.7 and 60.2 metre* A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 AM 6 .00 Time725 words
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Article239 1964-03-02 12 12 BOATS STANDING BY TO EVACUATE THEM SHOULD THEIR HOMES BE FLOODED MUAR, Sunday. TWELVE boats are standing by at Pagoh, Lenga and Kepong to evacuate about 2,066 people living in these low-lying areas should the water of the Muar River overflow to the surrounding kampongs.239 words
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Article, Illustration103 1964-03-02 12 KNEE-DEEP. The Whampoe River bursts its banks in Singapore rO pictures of one of the flooded areas in Singapore last Friday after 48 hours of nonstop rain. The homes in the top picture are in Whampoe Square, on the banks of the shallow Whampoe River which overflowed early on Friday.103 words
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Article45 1964-03-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tho Malayan Chinese Association has appointed Dato Poo See Mm to head its elections committee Other members of the committop include Senator Chan Kwor.g Hon. Senator Lim Hee Hong. Mr. Kam Voon Wah and Mr Yen Sin Yen.45 words
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156 1964-03-02 12 Datin to women: Take active interest JESSELTON, Sun. Datin June Stephens, wife of the Chief Minister and national president of the United National Kadazan Organisation women's section, said at the weekend that women had equal rights with men and they should take an active interest in matters which concern the156 words
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Article30 1964-03-02 12 SUNOEI PATANI. Sun— lnch* j Mohamed Noor bin Haji Mohamed. a teacher for more than 30 years at the Ibrahim School here, has died at Penaga. Province Welles-30 words
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Article41 1964-03-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Second j Industrial Arbitration Court will I hear a dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and (I ant Advertising. Inc.. relating lo the reinstatement of seven dismissed workers on March 5 and 6.41 words
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Article49 1964-03-02 12 TFI.I K AN SON. Sun. A rubber tree caused an electricity black-out for three and a half hours in the Teluk Anson and Lmngkap areas last night when it fell across the main transmission line at Degonu. 18 miles from here, during a storm.49 words
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Article31 1964-03-02 12 RAWANO, Sun. The Kalrall Arts Club here and of Kuala Lumpur will stage a Malayalam play. •"ABwamedham" (Sacrifice), at the Seremban Town Hall on March 7 at 8 p.m.31 words
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Article106 1964-03-02 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. Eight "fighters" from the notorious 24 and 108 secret society groups were arrested yesterday by detectives during raids on gangster lairs. These men, detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions > Ordinance, are believed to have been operating In the Tanjong106 words
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Article39 1964-03-02 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun. After 40 years. Messrs Huttenbachs tc%!ay handed over the responsibility of supplying electricity to Alor Star. Sungei Patani. Padang Serai, Lunas and Kulim to the Central Electricity Board, upon the expiry of their contract39 words
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Article56 1964-03-02 12 IPOH. Sun. Leaders of the Bahai religion from all over the world will assemble In Kuala Lumpur on April 24 for the fourday national convention of Bahais in Malaysia There are now about 100 B»--hais in Perak and about 2.000 in Malaya. It is reportedly56 words
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Article59 1964-03-02 12 BATU PAHAT, Sun. A police party arrested 19 people Including a woman last night at a Chinese temple at the Bth milestone Batu Pahat-Sanggarang Road after being tipped that about 60 to 70 people were gambling there. All 19 are on bail of $10059 words
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251 1964-03-02 12 Tun Yusof to present National Day awards to 424 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, will present awards to 424 people for services rendered to the State at two separate investiture ceremonies to be held at the State Room of the Istana Negara tomorrow and on251 words
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Article42 1964-03-02 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. The hearing of a gratuity dispute between the Singapore National Union of Journalists and the Straits Time* Press (Malaya) Ltd.. scheduled to take place at the Second Industrial Arbitration Court on March 5 and 8, has been cancelled.42 words
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Article22 1964-03-02 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. Ten teachers from St. Paul's Institution here responded to appeals by tha blood bank and made donation!.22 words
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Advertisement246 1964-03-02 12 New! DATSUN g^^fffl^t^ Bluebird 1200 cc Ill^iCjJP Completely Newly-designed Every detail has been considered for safety, styling and comfort in the W* \H SJJ >^ __§3i>' 'Jr 1964 DATSUN Bluebird. On the inside bright full view windows Ej all around an abundance of leg room and a completely re-designed Hj246 words
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Miscellaneous50 1964-03-02 12 Ittitfs Itimntf Stff tltilftli ll*irtnl*ihi s^ssJ^^^^^— f I'M TIRED O' CLEANING UP W HEH-HEH! TH' )A*lfl MS*" '-W-^-^ I SAND AN 1 WATER PROM TH BJTw SIGN WOR<ED' /A \/i THIS SIGN WILL KEEP EACH L^-^~^ ■vTli fLM^ ?'S r /^KJU S/ »BATHIN'TPUNJ<rS!) Zr~ CAFE MUST r f-) V^< Y"^50 words
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246 1964-03-02 13 DAVID SZE - DAVID SZE BREAD UPON THE WATERS. By Craston D. Ketchum. (Tuttla. Tokyo. US$4) By WITH all proper respect, Ketchum is not a bad name for a sea-going missionary. Creston Ketchum sails the waters south of Japan, along the fifty islands of the Ryukyus. administering246 words
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Article203 1964-03-02 13 MODERN MONEY AND UNEMPLOYMENT by Isidore Ostrer. (W. H. Allen, 155.) by ROBIN PURDUE IN a world where pseudo sciences thrive on jargon, any book which deals with technicalities in plain language is bound to be labelled amateur. Mr Isidore Ostrer. a merchant banker who built203 words
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Article88 1964-03-02 13 MONTE CASSINO ty Rudolf Bohmler. (Coisell. 50s ALTHOUGH Colonel Bohmler begins with the foil of Mussolini ond ends with the capture of Rome, his main theme is Cossino. The author believes the Allied destruction of the monastery was a blunder. True enough, no doubt, but whether,88 words
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Article1015 1964-03-02 13 ALLINGTON KENNARD - 'Operation Everybody Knows' ALLINGTON KENNARD KOREA: THE LIMITED WAR. By David Rees (Macmillan 505.) A study of the incapacity of Generals By THE Korean armistice talks began at Kaesong in July 1951. For two more years the fighting raged, agreement on the exchange of prisoners of war alone taking many1,015 words
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Advertisement72 1964-03-02 13 tk B t****^ BBaillr^# Pfcoto tram "TrMtttw o« «<• Vatican" ft M iww rVIPM ruwwnoni lidi Six centuries ago gold was used to fashion the chased beauty of this unique Italian chalice. Today this precious metal is still used to express the simple beauty of contemporary design found in this72 words
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Advertisement852 1964-03-02 14 (Continue*' trom t*agr It) SITUATIONS VACANT ?e Wore 1 Si I Him.) Box it) cl* exfre COOK GENERAL AMAH Live in erwak Knglish, able answer telephone fond rriidrcn. Ring 60M7/.V Holland Orove Lhu^. otnvapore 10. DEAR SIR, Tn save time/money please get your m-u (Secretaries, Stenographers. Typists. Bookkeepers) from Raja's852 words
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Advertisement903 1964-03-02 14 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Worda U (lUm.}—9a»St cfs. extre QUEST MOUSE Exclusively for newly arrived Navy families in Jobore Bahru offers to let sbop space. Bar, Space for used car* dealers Write to P.O. Box 659 Singapore TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS DOES TRAVELLING UPSET >ou? Take 'Marzlne' for a carefree journey. This effective903 words
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Advertisement1064 1964-03-02 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Worsts IS (Mi*.)— Box M etc. txtn IMI VAUXNALL VSLOX (Overdrive) available March 91st Cseelletit condition. Price sought 13.150/. but any reasonable offer considered. Phone Klang aiuVi Ttsa FORD PRIFSCT taxed/ Insured. Specially superb condition. Offer over $2,100 secures. Partial payment* agreed Please telephone Spore *****.1,064 words
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Advertisement851 1964-03-02 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I It Wtrda U (Mi*.) Baa l» Ha. axtn CONSULT LBS ONN Jawvllara for t your wedding Presents. t SUITIMC*. ■ID-COVERS. CAR i PETS, Dressing Paris Bllkstort,, 17 Stamford Road (B'pore) *****. DIAMOND HARD NAILS can be achieved with "Mavala" a Swiss 1 product which eliminate broken851 words
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Advertisement2011 1964-03-02 14 COMPANY MEETING LINGGI PLANTATIONS LTD. DATO SIR JOHN HAY LOOKS BACK CONTINUED PROGRESSIVE MANAGEMENT VINDICATED BY RESULTS HANDSOME CONTRIBUTION BY OIL PALMS Dato Sir John Hay's Statement to Stockholders at th§ 68th- Annual General Meeting reads: Despite the severity of the drought which affected tho whole o* Malaya for a2,011 words
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Advertisement1281 1964-03-02 15 mX •HmLHmQH&Ah To LIVERPOOL A WESI COASI U.K.: Out t'port kaiit p S'haa Ptoaaa ELPENOI RatJtTASaBjL LivtrptH ll Pt/Mar 1 AENEAS L.teriui. Giasgoa C. 11 Mar 1 Mar 4 EUMtEUS L'vtrgatl Mm i Mv I mm l/ll Mm i. PELEUS Li«eiptel, DuCl.n. Clasgoa Mai 11 Mir 11 Mar 14/11 Mai1,281 words
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Advertisement1316 1964-03-02 15 aFvs^l THE EAC LINES I^KgO»~~JrMB SIMCAPOP! KUALA IUMPOt»P.SWfniNMAM PtNAMG HtV 'STTtfi'iA I MNUII HOUSI tI.AMMNC It. POtOIN.S 1/J.WHO OU»l j»ltlHfci Ib ktNOA, U MAVNk. tMttaUMk. MtMtM, ANl*tk>. ROnERBAM, AMSTEROAM. MLO. tOTHENBURt. ANB COPENNACEN Sport P. S'haa Penang "SINALOA" a) W42/4J'4Mm 5/ 7 Mar I' 1 Mir "FALSTRIA" t) 21 Mar1,316 words
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Advertisement1245 1964-03-02 15 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVFRPCOL t CONTINENTAL PORU BENLOMOND Tor H^ rpool £1 Smpoor. |iV r 4 P«na_n, »o™ iT 1! BENLOYAL For gg m*\ Singapore P. S'ftam Penang la PI/Mm 3 Mar 5 S Sport P. Slum Ptaaag BENLARIB L'tia, Hlr|, V. pro, G'mcutt HWI2.IS Mir 11,21,245 words
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Advertisement1317 1964-03-02 15 Tth Nt. *****. V I^** ELLERMAN UMB da KLAVCNBSS LIMB *^V LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, LM AJ4SELES, IM FRAMCISC4), HAVRE. HULL ft MIOBLESBROUCII SEATTLE. VANCOHVEii ft PMTTLAM •CITY OF NORWICH Atceptikf caea^^CtvM ft ISMS Spore P. S *am Pining umhiwiiib saurt it PV 4 Mar 3 kur twiNivim C.IIS Nivr, ..fere1,317 words
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Article1115 1964-03-02 16 OWE table of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to Feb. 12 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business fot 1963 and this year to date. 1 Alex Bricks 3.50 Ml1,115 words
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Article45 1964-03-02 16 Feb. 34. Feb. 25. Feb. 26. Feb. 27. Feb. 28. Industrials: 113.71 112.37 111.57 112.4* 112.61 Tins: 142.49 141.46 142.31 139.71 138.78 S rubber*: 104.57 104.57 104.57 104.57 104.57 Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec 29. 1962 100. Feb. 29. 112.84 137.79 1*4.5745 words
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Article23 1964-03-02 16 Current payment Date of payment Total for >rar Total far prrvioo* year M.B.BS Malava General 3j% 14% March 24 21*% 21i%23 words
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Article32 1964-03-02 16 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (prrpicnl.) Feb. 24. 66% eta. $581.25 25. 66" 4 cts. $585.62 i 2S. 66! t eta. $614.75 27. 66 eta. $587.50 28. SSK eta. 5575.00 29. *548.37tf32 words
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Article132 1964-03-02 16 RUBBER futures In New York last week showed a slightly lower trend with dealings quiet. Traders said physical rubber -steady with factory interest during the week: in nearby rubber spot and February arrival good. These supplies were generally exhausted by the end of the period, according132 words
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Article12 1964-03-02 16 Feb. Jan. Rubber: 65.65 els. 62.86 eta. Tina: $550.28 $523.2712 words
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Article642 1964-03-02 16 Another big drop in tin mHERE was h further heavy X drop In the tin price on Saturday morning, a fresh fall of $26,624 taking It down to $548.37* per picul. This was the Straits market's Immediate reaction to the announcement from the Oeneral Services Administration, that having sold all642 words
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Article69 1964-03-02 16 rC Milayso Eiciiki Banks Assocl«ti»n raada these changri In lta ratta to merchants on Saturday (all rates to S100) ttlllni TT er OO .•tsdy: twin Francs 141: Bslgisn Frsnos 1620; Frsneh Frsnss 139 J. On thr fres sxchsnus marhtt In Hont Ksni. the U.t. dollar was quoted at69 words
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Advertisement541 1964-03-02 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Ctutssitul Rail Fans Tt All Europeai Cities. Vessel Dep. S'pora Arr. Geooo "ASIA" 6/ 3/64 28/ 3/«4 "G. MARCONI" 22/ 3/64 7/ 4/64 "VICTORIA" 9/ 4/64 2/ 5/64 "G.GALILEI" 25/4/64 11/5/64 "ASIA" 9/ 5/64 1/ 6/64 "G. MARCONI" 31/ 5/64 15/ 6/64 "VICTORIA" 11/541 words
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Advertisement386 1964-03-02 16 NOTICE CHANGE OF ADDRESS Interstate Company Limited ar* NOTICE Is hereby given pur- pleaded to advise all their trade suam to Section 29 of the Trustee friends that as from March 2nd. Ordinance, 1949 that any person 1954 our address will be Rooms having a claim against v.-hose 9-11 Meyer386 words
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Article2322 1964-03-02 17 From Our Market Correspondent TINS occupied the centre of the stage on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and considering they were throughout under the shadow of further action by the General Services Administration put up a comparatively good performance. During the week the2,322 words
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Article667 1964-03-02 17 rE following is a complete list of levised quotation* for the wee* ended or. Friday, Feb. 28. uaa oraa, 12.45 15.00 Houatrad 1.85 1 W7 Omral Prop 1.30 1.52 City Dcv 391 .61 (VS. Holding 3.44 3.4* Con. Tin dinelt Pref 17/ v IS/W Ords SO/11667 words
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Advertisement503 1964-03-02 17 BRUNEI GOVERNMENT VACANCY IN THE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT Applications are Invited tor appointment to the post of Drainage and Irrigation Officer in the Agricultural Department. Brunei QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should possess B.Sc. (Eng.) or BE. Degree with at least 2 years of experience in Irrigation Engineering Including drainage and if possible with503 words
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Advertisement1481 1964-03-02 17 A PHARMACEUTICAL DETAILMAM is required for expandine Pharmaceutical Department of Leading Import Company. Candidates with thorough experience and knowledge of Pharmaceutical lines should apply giving full particular* to Box ASSSS 8.T.. K.L. PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Cltlsens for appointment as Temporary Sewing Instructors on the Salary Scale1,481 words
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Advertisement1323 1964-03-02 17 COMPANY MEETING PETALING TIN LIMITED Ths Thirty-eighth Annual General Meeting of the Company was held in Ipoh on 28th February, 1964. Mr. DC. Thomson. th« Chainuan, presiding. The following is his statement, dated 24th January, which bad been circulated with the Report and Accounts:— "The results achieved during the year1,323 words
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1841 1964-03-02 18 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TOTAL POOL— $59,449 1 No. 2S1774 S32.673 2 No. *****5 SU.8S1 S No. *****4 5.445 STARTERS ($544 each): Nm. £4*181 *****9; *****4; *****7; *****8; *****7; *****4; 2*0321; *****3; *****2. CONSOLATIONS ($500 ateh): No*. 17*844; 24*48*; ******; ******; *****9;1,841 words
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Article93 1964-03-02 18 LOS ANGELES, Sun. HILL RISE raced to an easy victory in the USsl32.4** Santa \nita Derby at Areacl* yesterday. It was the colt's tilth straight win. Kept Just behind the pacesetting REAL GOOD DEAL until the final turn. Hill Rise easily took the lead when93 words
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Article164 1964-03-02 18 GOLF Darwis wins 'return clash' IPOH, Sun. Darwls 1 Deran, last year's Malayan champion, beat Sulalman bin Bluah four and two ir* the final of the Perak Turf Club Sports Club golf championship, here today. Darwis thus avenged hi* recent defeat by Sulalman ln the North Malayan final. Darwis. who164 words
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Article216 1964-03-02 18 IiTANILA. sun. Japan's Tomoo "x Ishii today shot a final 18--hole 69 to win the Capitol Hills Open golf tournament with a 72--hole score of 280. Australia's Peter Thomson who had been tied in the lead with Ishll yesterday after third round play, shot a two-over-par 73Reuter - 216 words
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Article138 1964-03-02 18 IPOH, Sun. Lim Kean HooL 1 a teacher of the St. Michael* Institution, was today elected president of the Perak Badminton Association. He takes over from Lee Guan Khye. who resigned because of ill health after serving as president for seven years. In appreciation of Mr.138 words
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Article21 1964-03-02 18 DORTMUND. Sun— Sjikje Dijkstra. Holland's Olympic gold medallist, retained her women's world {inure skating championship her* last night. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Advertisement552 1964-03-02 18 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA API'I.U ATION KOK IMMMMN I (MING DATK Candidates applying for admission to courses of study ln the University of Malaya are requested to note that the closing dale for receipt of applications Is Wednes- j day. lllh March. 1964. FOO YEOW YOKE RWMr.ir University of Malaya 28th552 words
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Advertisement334 1964-03-02 18 FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS ARCHITECTURAL l)K.\l <.HT>M\NSHIP I \MINATION The F.M.S.A. National Architectural Draughtsmanship Certificate Examination and Building Inspector Examination will be held lrom 15th April 1964 at the following centres: Kuala Lumpur, Penang. Ipoh. Kota Bharu and Singapore. Envy Forms may be obtainable trom ihe Secretary. Education334 words
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Advertisement411 1964-03-02 18 NOTICES LEMBAGA PERUMAHAN HOUSING TRUST PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAYU The Housing Trust has lor disposal at it* oiflce. Maxwell Road. I Kuala Lumpur, the following:— U; 24 cases Noral 3SH Aluminium Alloy Rooting Sheets ue. 1.920 sheets; 8.3 ln. corrugations 26 gauge, 26" overall width x 9' 0" length ln pylumimsed411 words
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Advertisement420 1964-03-02 18 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE UrixinaUnc Petition No. 13 of 1964. In the Matter of ROBIN COMPANY LIMITED And In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance Chapter 174. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition wag presented to the High Court ln Singapore on 1 the 27tn420 words
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Advertisement79 1964-03-02 18 change of l T °y^*T\ telephone Kfi II <nd KAH MOTOR CO. LTD. address (Kuala Lumpur Branch) JJAVE pleasure to notify all our patrons and business associates that as from MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1964 we shall be removing to our new office and showroom, at No. 430 JALAN IPOH (formerly79 words
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Article, Illustration678 1964-03-02 19 66-1 OUTSIDERS KNOCK OUT FANCIED LIVERPOOL THE F.A. CUP— QUARTER-FINALS Liverpool 1 Swansea 2 Manchester Ufd. 3 Sunderland 3 Oxford 1 Pretron 2 Weir Ham 3 Burnley 2 Late goals earn Manchester United a replay LONDON, Sun. Swansea, 66-1 outsiders, who are struggling to avoidReuter - 678 words
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Article85 1964-03-02 19 Wa ll flays the fans LONDON, San.—Bob Wall, secretary of Ar*enal Football Club, launched a fierce attack in the programme (or Arsenal's match against Stoke on the "disfuslinc behaviour" of spectators at the F.A. Cup tie ■gainst Liverpool here a fortnight ago. Mr. WaU said bottles were thrown and damage85 words
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Article1277 1964-03-02 19 Birrainfli.i- Tottenham 2 Bolton Blackburn 5 Fulluun 1 Blackpool 1 Ipswich I Sheff. Ltd. Leicester 1 Notts Forest 1 Shrff. Wed 3 Chelsea 2 \VB 3 Wolves 1 I* \V I) L F API* lottenham 32 19 6 7 80 65 44 B ackbuni 33 161,277 words
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162 1964-03-02 19 TABLE TENNIS Rumanian student is English champion T ONDON, Sun. Dorm ■L< Giurguica, a 19-year-old Rumanian student, won the men's singles title in the English open table tennl* championships at Brighton last night when he beat the No. 3 seed, Kjell Johansson of Sweden, in four sets. The Rumanian, whoReuter - 162 words
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Article28 1964-03-02 19 JOHANNESBURG. Sun— BUly Letter won the heavyweight boxIng championship of South Africa when he outpointed the holder, Stoffel Willemse, over 12 rounds here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article18 1964-03-02 19 EDINBURGH, Sun.— Scotland beat Wales 1-0 in an amateur International soccer match at Paisley yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article475 1964-03-02 19 RUGBY UNION LONDON, Sun. DOSSLYN PARK fol- lowed up their Rugby Union win over Oxford the previous weer with a 16-9 win ove. Cambridge at Roehampton yesterday. If the margin was a little flattering, the Park deserved victory in a thrilling game In which the lead cnangedReuter - 475 words
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Advertisement166 1964-03-02 19 TecalemiY Meets the need of speedy and efficient service for cars and commercial vehicles. The Tecalemit air-operated "'^'^'^s^^. hydraulic lift is indispensable in the modern service bay. Its outstanding features ensure its high efficiency and K&k easy operation, combined A^^-jBS"^ with exceptional strength. dK^Kxtfß^ i»m l(i^iii3Ul Twostageairandwatercooied j^^^^^j I EL_/SflL166 words
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Article426 1964-03-02 20 BILLY TAKES S'PORE TITLE BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Syn. Billy Ng of Johore. contender for a place in the Malaysian Thomas Cup team, tonight beat Selan- gor's Khor Cheng j Chye as expected in the men's singles j final of the Singapore Open badminton championships, but he was -taken to three sets426 words
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336 1964-03-02 20 S'PORE FALL TO SELANGOR 'S POWER GAME 1/-UALA LUMPUR,,' Sun. Selangor, playing at peak form, i crushed Singapore, the j Razak Cup holders, 3-1 i in the most thrilling match of the quadrangular hockey tour- i nament which ended here today. Singapore's defeat enabled Negri Sembilan, who had earlier drawn336 words
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Article126 1964-03-02 20 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Negri Sembilan, who had earlier held Singapore and Selangor to drawn matches, today outplayed Malacca 2-0 to finish unbeaten champions in the quadrangular hockey tournament here. Alter a scoreless first half, Negri turned on the heat and goals by M. Joseph and Thavanayagam gave126 words
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Article53 1964-03-02 20 HYDERABAD. Sun. India took a winning 3-0 lead over Ceylon in tneir eastern zone Davis Cup tie heie today when they won the doubles. Two singles remain to be played. Pretnjlt Lai and 3P. Mlsra beat B. Pinto and L. Fernando 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. 6-3 inReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration561 1964-03-02 20 Norman Siebel - Norman Siebel MALAYSIAN 'CLUB TENNIS' NOT GOOD ENOUGH Azman, Sharin out in 3 sets By K. Lumpur, Sunday COUTH VIETNAM went on from their firstduv lead of one match and two sets in the unfinished singles to a 3-0 winning margin over Malaysia In their EasternHarold Teo - 561 words
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Article227 1964-03-02 20 Another easy win for tourists SINGAPORE, Sun. The visiting Japanese soccer team scored another easy win tonight when they beat Singapore Sino- Malays 3-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Japanese showed allround superiority in a onesided match. Sino-Malays started promisingly and raised some early cheers from the 5,000 crowd, but227 words
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Article27 1964-03-02 20 KLUANG. Sun. Heavy rain washed out the FAM Cup match between Johore and Armed Forces here today. The match will be played here on Wednesday.27 words
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Article22 1964-03-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Singapore Joint Services beat Malaysian Youth 4-1 in a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight.22 words
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Article77 1964-03-02 20 SYDNEY. Bun. Tan Thuan Hcng of S.ngapore today won his division of the Australian 1,500 metres freestyle swimming championship. He clocked 18:30.1 to beat two opponents. His overall place in the championship will be decided after the second division between Australia's best distance swimmers is heldReuter - 77 words
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Article88 1964-03-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— TPCA Veterans beat Ceylon Sports Club < Singapore i Veterans by seven wickets in a friendly cricket match to mark the 80th anniversary of the TPCA at Princes Road here today. CSC. who batted first, were all out fot 138. S. K. Sundram.88 words
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Article49 1964-03-02 20 SEREMBAN. Sun. The 12th Regiment, Royal Artillery, Tampln, beat RAOC. Singapore, 7-4 In the semi-anal of the FARELF I boxing championship at Rasah j Hall. The winners will now meet the South Wales Borderers of Hong Kong In the final on Mar. 1 12 at Singapore.49 words
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Article155 1964-03-02 20 IJUANTAN. Sun. Pahang put up a fine performance to beat Trengganu by 5-0 in a FAM Cup match on the padang here today. Pahang scored their first goal after ten minutes through Ishak when he slammed the ball in irom close range. They were two up when155 words
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158 1964-03-02 20 PENANO, Sun. Only for the first 25 minutes of their F.A M. Cup match at the City Stadium here tonight did Kedah look as if they would match fancied Penang. Then Penang scored their first goal and played Kedah right out158 words
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Article192 1964-03-02 20 MALACCA, Sunday. MALACCA went on a scoring spree today when they hit Negri Sembilan 11-0 in their opening FAM Cup-tie at the Kubu Stadium this evening. Heroes of Malacca's runaway win were the Choc brothers, Richard and Robert, who scored 10 goals between them. I Negri had192 words
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Article234 1964-03-02 20 Ramos tko Seki to keep crown BOXING rpOKYO. Sun. Ihh. beaten World fea~ therweight champion t Sugar Ramos knocked down Japanese challenger Mit^unorl Sekt twice in the sixth round and scored a technical knockout tonight in his second defence of his World crown. The 24-year-old Cuban rrfugce, now living inUPI - 234 words
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Article116 1964-03-02 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Harlem Globetrotters, the famous professional basketball team from United States, will begin their iiveday lour of Singapore with a match against Washington Stars, another American team, aj tin: Gay World tomorrow night at 8. The Globetrotters, who arrived here today, have brought along the116 words
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Obituary24 1964-03-02 20 MR. TAN CHWEE BOON of 17.') Pasir PanJanK Road passed away peacefully at hit home at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday Ist March 1904.24 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1964-03-02 20 1 SPORTS WUtY Soccer: Friendly Blue Rorers v RAP Tengah iFarrer Park 5.15)13 words
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